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VexPro sprocket wear
After a season and a half of wear our 15 tooth Vex sprockets that are apart of our drivetrain wore down to nothing at the Bridgewater-Raritan District. The quality of the sprocket was awesome consider we played at a total of 4 districts, at champs, at MAR champs, through offseason events and a lot of driver practice.
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
That's rather concerning. I wouldn't expect that at all. Were they way over tensioned or something?
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
I'm confused. Where these on your competition robot at Bridgewater? Or your practice robot? Did you re-use these sprockets from last year?
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With no lubrication, and aluminum in contact with steel, wear would be expected. Most teams concerned about weight use aluminum, and will easily last a competition season. How did the other sprockets fare? Were they aluminum as well?
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
OP mentioned using them at MAR Champs and offseasons, so I assume these started their lives in the beginning of the 2013 season.
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
I gathered that much, but was confused as to how they failed at an event this year. I'm assuming they must have been harvested from last year's robot, but I know better than to assume.
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
We used some 34(?) tooth sprockets on our ANSI 25 chain drive last year, and I am not even sure much of the anodizing has been worn off, even after 2 regionals, TRR, and a hundred hours of demoing
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
I'm guessing poor sprocket alignment? If the sprockets aren't in line with each other, you could get significant wear from the side plates of the chain rubbing against the side of the sprocket. That's about the only way I can think of that you'd get that kind of wear pattern on the sprocket. I assume that once the sprocket was worn thin enough the teeth sheared off and then the sprocket was replaced.
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
They were from last year and we reused them and during bridgewater them just wore out bad
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
Matt, still going to argue that the chains aren't too tight?
Sigh. I tried. These sprockets are in no way faulty, we absolutely abused them beyond reasonable, with chain tension so high the chain actually made a "sproing" sound when plucked, no lubrication at all on dirty, used chain, and a very small diameter (15T) coming off the ball shifter (very high power transmission with about 90 degrees of wrap). On Team 1676, the adult mentors advise and sometimes cajole, but we don't overrule a student decision (except for safety). Maybe there's some education that happened here. Finally. sheesh. |
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
Is there anything wrong with keeping chain a tiny bit loose?
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
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Truth. The chain should move up and down a distance proportional to the length of the chain. Last edited by wireties : 31-03-2014 at 18:40. |
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Re: VexPro sprocket wear
Cyclists sometimes call it track slack. A loose chain is a fast chain.
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